Living in San Francisco can be a bit hard to navigate, especially if you own property. From property
taxes to sidewalk repair, from legal obligations to
house maintenance, and from taxes to utilities, you'll want to be aware
of your legal obligations and find out all you need to know to make your
home, neighborhood and city the best they can be. Below are resources for property owners and renters alike.

SF Bay WindowThis guide to home ownership in San
Francisco can provide you with the answers to your questions or
point you in the direction of the source that can. From asbestos
to water and sewer service, they'll help you find the information
you to need to improve and protect your most substantial investment.
A service of the San Francisco Association of REALTORS®.

San Francisco Rent BoardThe
San Francisco Rent Board has all the information needed for landlords
and tenants in the City. They are a useful resource providing Hearings
and Mediation, Investigation of Wrongful Evictions, Alternative Dispute
Resolution, counseling and Referrals.

Housing Rights Committee of San FranciscoHousing Rights Committee is a
tenants rights
organization that offers free counseling for San Francisco tenants in
all types of
housing, including rent-control, public housing
and Section 8.Looking for an Apartment?Everyone knows Craigslist.org can be quite an undertaking, but it's usually the best way to go. Happy searching!

Earthquake SafetyIt's easy to forget that the threat of the next "big one" could happen at any time. But being prepared is something any local Californian will say is a must. Here are Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety.

Noise RegulationsArticle 1, Section 49 of the San Francisco Police Code states that devices such as stereos and TVs must be "inaudible within a distance of 50 feet" from the property line between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. These complaints can be referred to the San Francisco Police Department non-emergency number.

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